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				<h1>BINARY Stars</h1>
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			<h2> HD 188753 is the name of a triple Binary Star</h2>
			<h3> In this illustration created by an artist, you can see an hypothetical sunset from binary star HD188753.</h3>
			<img src="images/binary-hypothetical.jpg" alt="Neutron Stars" title="Neutron Stars"/>
			
			<h3> NASA's Kepler team discovered a unique planet due to eclipsing BINARY stars</h3>
			<img src="images/starwars-binary.jpg" alt="Neutron Infograph" title="Neutron Infograph"/>
			
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			<p>Binary star is a term used to name two stars, a primary brighter star, and the other, a companion star. 

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				<p><h4> Information retrieved from Wikipedia </h4></p>
				<p><h4>Code based on Prof. Yuen's sample  </h4></p>
			
			

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